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    Our Day out ‘Our Day Out’ is a written play by Willy Russell that reflects on the life the lower class of England live, also addressing the ‘progress class’ children that aren’t given any chances to develop themselves and get a real shot at life. This is all represented through a day out. The play is dramatic and at times comedic. There are two teachers in the play, both with contrasting personalities,Mrs Kay a very lenient and kind teacher, and Mr.Briggs a firm, strict teacher. During this short

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    In Ridley Scott’s movie Gladiator, much of the storyline is based on facts about what life was like in the Roman Empire. After the death of the much beloved emperor Marcus Aurelius, the reign of the five “good emperors” came to an end. Emperors were a major part of Rome’s history, civilization, and rules. Although every factual story that Hollywood gets ahold of usually gets fantasized in one way or another, this one gave a decently accurate depiction of Marcus Aurelius, gladiatorial training and

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    introduced a new apprentice to Sherlock Holmes, Mary Russell. Together the two solve cases that would make them grow as person and enrich their life. The book, The Beekeeper’s Apprentice by Laurie R. King, followed the theme of the the journey of apprentice and master and how it changes them was supported and shown through the characters and setting. In the story, The Beekeeper’s Apprentice, characters, such as Sherlock Holmes and Mary Russell, are a vital part to the elements of the theme. Towards

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    In the movie titled Gladiator there is a main character named Maximus Decimus Meridus performed by Russell Crowe, in the beginning we see how the people look at Maximus when he appears and some have a very relieved expression on their faces while others have very happy faces. This already tells me that Maximus is a very respected man and throughout the movie he is portrayed as a noble man, with noble traits and a soldier who knows of no limits when it comes to protecting either his men or his people

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    Michelle Caster HIS 107 Gladiator Film Assignment September 3, 2015 The Injustice In Gladiator The Roman Empire was overlooked by numerous emperors, all who governed under their own conditions. Only few were known for there effective governing, such as Marcus Aurelius featured in the movie Gladiator. The perception of Gladiators was a widespread exhibition in the Roman Empire. Although the movie Gladiator presents a depiction of the Roman Empire, the movie industry promotes false events to sensationalize

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    Willy Russell's "Our Day Out" Willy Russell has written many plays over the last thirty years, but there is one feature that is common to all of them: the issue of social and cultural background. This is the situation of the characters; their surroundings; their class; the society in which they are brought up, and the culture of that society. It is this that can lead to the behaviour, feelings, opinions and general outlook of the characters. Russell explores the effects that society and culture

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    Robin Hood and Feudalism ROBIN HOOD In the years of King Richard the Lionheart (1189-1199) there lived a brave and intelligent man called Robin Hood. He was a feared outlaw, who loved liberty and hated oppression. He took the law into his own hands and robbed the rich to give to the poor. People loved him and thought of him as a justice-maker. In time he acquired a heroic reputation and came to represent the ideal of heroism of his age. Stories about him and his closest friends Friar Tuck

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    Steven Spielberg's Jaws and Ridley Scott's Gladiator The two films being examined are the thriller Jaws, directed by Steven Spielberg, and the action film Gladiator directed by Ridley Scott. Both directors create epic films; the films are momentous and are designed to manipulate the emotions. A thriller is intended to appeal to basic human instinct to the need of feeling fear and survival. Action movies are designed to appeal to our sense of danger: pace and experience

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    The novel Jasmine by Bharati Mukherjee is an incredible story about the transformation and life experiences of a Panjabi girl from India. The life of Jyoti is told from her point of view when she is twenty-four years old, and pregnant with the baby of Bud Ripplemeyer, a crippled banker who is more than twice Jyoti’s age. During the span of two months in Iowa, Jyoti narrates her biographical experiences in Punjab and in America as she strives to become independent. Jasmine illustrates that when one’s

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    A Textual Analysis of the Opening Sequence of Gladiator In this essay, I will explain the opening sequence of Gladiator in detail. I will describe the effects it has on the audience, and look at the way it makes them feel and the way in which events are portrayed. I will look at in depth: The themes and atmosphere, the camera techniques and how audience emotions are manipulated.

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